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The term acidophilus is used
to describe a number of bacteria which help in
human digestion. These bacteria include L.
acidophilus, L. casei, L. bulgaricus, among
others. La ctobacilus
acidophilus is one of the bacteria found in
these mixtures, but the term acidophilus usually
refers to a combination of L. acidophilus with
other beneficial bacteria.
Acidophilus is touted for its
many health benefits, some of which have been
known about for thousands of years. The bacteria
is found naturally throughout the human body,
and most likely made its way into a food long
ago, beginning a cycle of natural fermentation
which people eventually learned to artificially
duplicate.
When acidophilus are placed in
a sugar-rich environment, they begin to eat the
sugars they find there. They then convert these
sugars into various things, including lactic
acid. This adds a distinctive taste, and lowers
the pH of the food or liquid so that other flora
do not find it as friendly an environment,
helping to preserve the food. Yogurt is probably
the most well-known of foods that make use of
acidophilus, and it is very easy to notice the
sour taste of the lactic acid when eating this
food. Other foods that contain acidophilus
include sauerkraut, kombucha, kinchi, kefir, and
many other fermented food products.
Acidophilus can help protect
the body against harmful bacteria, parasites,
and other organisms. As it breaks down, it
releases things such as hydrogen peroxide that
create a toxic environment for unhealthy
creatures in the body, helping to drive them
out. It also plays an important role in
digestion, helping to produce a number of
chemicals which aid in the digestion process.
Many alternative modalities of
healing look to acidophilus for a wide range of
health benefits. In addition to basic digestive
assistance, acidophilus is thought to help
bolster the immune system as a whole. It is also
thought to provide some relief from intestinal
problems, such as diarrhea.
The fungal infection of Candida
albicans, more commonly referred to as a yeast
infection when it affects the genital area, is
thought by some to be controlled by acidophilus.
Since acidophilus occurs naturally in the
genitals, and plays a role in warding off such
infections, some people advocate topical
treatment. The topical application of yogurt,
which contains acidophilus, is thought by many
to help relieve and ultimately cure a yeast
infection. Oral ingestion is also recommended,
either of yogurt, or of an acidophilus
supplement.
Because antibiotics kill the
so-called probiotics, such as acidophilus, as
well as harmful bacteria, many people feel that
an antibiotic regime can lead to outbreaks of
numerous problems, including yeast infections.
It is recommended by many to take supplements of
acidophilus and eat acidophilus-rich foods for a
period of time after completing a regimen of
antibiotics.
Our naturopathy
practice currently offers
Acidophilus with very high potency
( up to 3 billions of beneficial lacto-bacteria
in each capsule!). Just for comparison - 99% of
all acidophilus supplements sold in Cyprus
contain NO MORE than 1 billion of lactic
bacteria. Less bacteria you have - less will get
through your stomach, because it gets destroyed
by gastric juices. Also, according to some
medical sources, acidophilus with less than 1
billion bacteria seems to be VERY INEFFECTIVE in
restoring intestinal flora. Please be aware of
supplements with low efficiency and low quantity
of lactic bacteria. Read labels first!
IF
YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OUR
HIGH POTENCY ACIDOPHILUS OR NEED ANY
GENERAL ADVICE ABOUT LACTIC BACTERIA AND THEIR
THERAPEUTIC USE, PLEASE CONTACT US AND WE WOULD
BE HAPPY TO HELP!
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